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Dec 31

In Search of THE Baby Carrier

I think it’s obvious why us humans are given (on average) 40 weeks to have a baby. It’ll take that long to decide which baby carrier to buy!! M would say, “Serious, mommy?” and I’d say, “Yes, I am very serious, for reals!!!” I thought the diapers and the strollers would be overwhelming. Get yourself into a baby carrier forum (yes, there is such a thing and this place is BUSY!) and you’d be aching for two dosage of migraine meds.

Growing up I had a piece of cloth, usually made from Batik, that I would wrap around my sister (we’re 10 years apart). That thing was a pain. One end tucks under the piece that goes around your shoulder and if you don’t do it right (some women are really good at it but the then 10-year-old me wasn’t), the wrap will come loose. You’ll never drop the baby (at least I never did), but you’d find yourself redoing the “tie” many times and going hands-free seemed impossible. On top of that, it wasn’t very comfortable. The shoulder where the “tie” is will eventually hurt and the weight wasn’t evenly distributed. If my parents intentions were to punish me while carrying my sister then missions accomplished!

When M was a baby I went through two carriers. Both were BabyBjorn-ish and both I did not like because they both hurt my back. Now, in the process of finding a replacement, I am faced with: stretchy or stiffer, knit or woven, loose or fitted, soft or scratchier, ring or ringless, solids or patterned fabric, baby’s age, and more. Choosing a baby carrier seems more confusing than buying a car!!!!!

To get the process going I eliminated all the ring ones. This is just a more clever version of the Indonesian tying system that I used. Then I got stuck withthe full blown wrapping, the little bit in between, and the structured type (just buckle ‘em in). Since I have no intention of carrying my kid around after he/she is one it doesn’t matter if the carrier will last me until he/she is 35 lbs. There is no way I’d be hauling a 20 lb-er for more than 15 minutes!!! So here are a few of my favorites (the patterns are going to make it really difficult to choose!!!):

  • Storchenwiege wrap: It’s organic, woven, lovely colors, and shorter in size
  • Moby/Sleepy Wrap: A wrap style and both seems quite snug for baby, seems hard tho
  • Mei Tai/Eden: The only thing hubby said he’d wear and seems quicker and easier than above
  • Beco/Pikkolo: It’s structured so the easiest of them all

Some Videos:

  • Storchenwiege
  • Moby
  • Mei Tai
  • Beco

I love the wrap idea but I’m a bit intimidated by it. I’m just trying to picture myself, in a parking lot, trying to put my wrap on. Picture me in the rain or terrible Missouri winter OR tripping over the wrap while running into the store with M and baby — eek! I think I am liking the Mai Tei idea since baby can also nurse (somehow) although the Beco/Pikkolo is more familiar to me. Based on the make, Storchenwiege and Beco would be my top pick. The first is made in Germany and the second is by a mom in the U.S.A. With the economy the way it is, it’d make perfect sense to purchase a Beco. For tonight (and this is the longest I’ve spent on this) this is enough thinking and researching. I’m carriered out!!!!

Dec 29

Let’s Talk About Strollers…

I didn’t have anything else better to do today than look at strollers. I wasn’t sure why and I am still not sure if we need one. It’s not like we’re having our first child but at the same time I do not like our baby stroller. For M we got one of those SUV strollers aka the travel system. Dumb dumb dumb!!! It was a waste of space (unless you want a huge shopping cart), really! The best part… it only lasted six months!!! Unless you get one of these puppies for free, don’t buy one!

We still have our (huge) stroller. It’s still nice. We didn’t have the Tazmanian Devil as a kid and we did ONLY use it for six months. But I am debating on getting another one… just debating. Why? Well…

  1. We have a lazy ass for a first kid and don’t want to push two strollers
  2. The old stroller takes up a lot of our RAV4’s trunk space
  3. Just selfishly hate the old stroller

Why am I (hubby doesn’t care less… he’s a guy) having a hard time deciding?

  1. We already have one
  2. Our lazy ass kid should be encouraged (or forced) to walk more
  3. Strollers (or nice ones) are so dang expensive
  4. I can’t friggin decide on which… I am too much of a maximizer!!!

So after looking I came upon these options…

  1. Phil & Ted: 2-in-1, sleep to up-right and M can be spoiled still
  2. Maclaren Easy Traveller: M can use her Volo and later purchase a Triumph
  3. Joovy Ultralight: Can use carseat and M can ride on it too

Some videos:

  1. Phil & Ted
  2. Joovy

As always I am unconsciously attracted to the most expensive piece (although I managed to say no to the Bugaboo, Micralite, and other more expensive brands although they are oooooh soooo nice!!!). But the MacLaren seems to make more sense since we’re hoping M will be a tough cookie by the time baby comes along. Right now she’d happily walk but fifteen minutes later she’d ask to be carried or ride in her stroller again. If we force her to keep walking she will but don’t expect us anytime soon.

Which oh which should we get or IF we should get one. I guess it all depends on how M is in a few months… But, dad is not looking forward to carrying her IF she decided, half way through the zoo, that she’s tired. M was carried through the Alps and she was only three and that took dad’s breath away… and mine from laughing my ass off (my husband is very entertaining when he’s not happy). It also depends on how I feel about spending the $$. Hubby said, “If it cost $.05 each time to shit you’d puke.” How sweet, huh? I am not a tightwad… just very good with managing our finances. The economy’s a bit rough right now… who knows, maybe in a few months I might not have a job or maybe only get paid half as much.

If you accidently stumble upon my post and you’re bored and have a suggestion or two or three, please feel free to comment.

Dec 04

Baby Names

We have a few things cooking up in this area but today the names that we chose isn’t what I want to share. Instead, I want to share this site: What a Lovely Name.

It’s cute!

You can either plop in the name you’ve chosen on the “search for names” and see the meaning of it, or, you can pick different disposition and the site will recommend a few names that fit the chosen ones. Keep in mind, the more you pick, the less suggestion you will get. You can also go by tradition and the oh so interesting celebrity names. Check it out, it’s fun!

Oh, today is week 14. Besides a tiny “I think I ate too much” I still don’t have much to show in terms of a belly.

Lil Signer

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    I am a wife, mommy, and career girl. This will be my personal mommy diary. I am pregnant, again, but I am not one of those who always goes by the rules. I believe that anything in moderation is ok.

    I am a green mom. A lot of my decisions will be based on whether or not the item is good for the body and the earth. Sometimes I can't pick both but I do try my best.
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